»-.. imwl i oo I Be More Y K th ge e W hokhper = "»=“»=‘»<‘f.’sre,»_~ . ` ` N "V 1" ""’ ` " "" " “M .{- ¢ fr.,~.-_i Y- fr ._ .- t- _ i~..__.,'. - ' f ~ - ' 1 ~ - <<~:'e-1~,~ if . e .fi-,s .~,~...,.,.,¢,,,__.e»_,~,.,._.,__ < _,,~,,> ,__,.3 -° V ,fi A _ X 3 E IZ", . _ __" . _ _._ __ _tZ`:; __ I'_._' “Ty T” _‘_` '.“_'_'i;; "*~~ » _..._ _ ___ _*__-_--v--~~ '__-__ ___--_._ .__ ____ _ ______ _ __ ______ ___ _ __ _ i V V Y V Wir :_-_ -___- _ 1-- _ ESTABLISHED 189|. r of E e E cHAiu.o'rrE'rowN, PniNcE EDWARD rsi.AND. wEDNEsDav. NovE1unEi\ 2s. iseo. E V 'rrf' *.74* Y Y _ -*~ C; Y' ‘ __ . " ' ‘+ '<', f ' ~z _ 1 V ___ _ _ g, _ _*_ SLEEPS IN Sl PAULS Sir Arthur Sullivan Laid to_Rcst. rrkuoeri coruur; ovens _.i._ Fighting In South Africa-Q Considered, but no Action. British Take Prisoners and Cattle. sm a. sIi.r.rv.Ls`s rn;e:i:a.\r.. l»°YD°Y~ Nvv-27-~(Srecrar>-with su the pomp and circumstance which might have attended the obsequiee of a member ofthe Royal Family, the remains of Sir Arthur Sullivan were interred in St. Pauls this afternoon. The Queea,Emperor William, the Prince of Wales and other Royalties were repre- sented. ~ The service was most impressive a ivnxexu or mreaonxusrs. Lonnos, Nov. ‘_’.7.-(Special-l-Lord Ro- bert reports a number of engagements with the Boera at widely diiferent po and in all of which the British were cessful in dispersing the Boers and captur- ing some eattle and prisoners. ints auc- znvuim ooaixivo ro aunaica. America fo reside permanently. -1---l»€~i-"'*'* ONE MINUTE CURE FOR 'l`O0'@' . Acme _ ' Not only Toothaehe, but any nerve pain cured almost instantly 3 llerviline. O equals iavkgain-au uing wer uve any or lottery. 'Fgousand say so. Powerful pgnetrat ng, pain-sub- r°.‘:‘°=........°‘~="“s-....:':.:=.“e li.eurr challenged for its equal. Druggtsts sell ih Yourmaneyhaokltitisuot su. 1 ' H" _{`_ _,_ _ ' X The . SPECIAL rrrararreuo t v ._ __ l l0i Prcsbytcry in Zion; Church r TS. scuoor woiut I Taken-Resolution of r Sympathy. A I ___ rl _ Thf PNSUJWU of RE. I. met yesterday I. in Zion church parlors at ll a. m. There l g was alarge attendance of ministers and ' I several elders from different parts of gpg »_ H province. The Presbytery was constitut. gl ted by the Moderat, Rev. W. H. Spanger. gf *As it was a special meeting to deal prin- , ‘ rcipally with Sabbath School matters, the l docket was not a long one. l Aflef diSP°Si11g of correspondence etcfi ~ iRev. A. Cruise ot Mount Stewart, con-‘T ~ vener of Sabbath school committee pre- ‘ _ , 2 5°Ut»¢‘ll\ !"¢l>0¥¢ prepared by a special - - lcommitteeappointed at last meeting of The l‘°a'i°3l' m51'l`i°¢l °°\lP1¢» ill t\\e~ `Preeh lW0!'ld Weigh exactly 1.202 pounds You 1 V yterye 1; ~ ,I This report favored me farmation ,f ag must not fun away with the idea that Cssbiath seusoiassoeiiiioumia its nord-~y~§‘*°°“°° *~*‘°¥ °"°.S° "°'=‘H*=W they an r l ingofaa annual conference-tor the whole “°°°°3‘“'i17 °7d~ 0" the °°“9|`°~l'7 UWT * mvinee and unter] cnnferences in ‘have youth oi their sides-and fat! this airmen: .:;:;';;zzf;z'.::;;1___.;:;ife:__3:__;____: _f_'___:f;_-;2_______;2fe.__-____;___,,;,;_f_ _ |-‘an V. ‘nathan ‘nun _ A ___ __ __ __ _ e-_ _-_- -_ _'_- » _-______ .____ _ _ _v_ _ ;_ Q , l -1 l 0OUl’l‘8lN'f¥NC@ FGlRIVFYIARB» ` ' si g g 2,..- i that the ballots were not printed on N°"g°"°"' “"4 "“'° '~“°°‘°*”°° °\`>'°“°i uppiisa oy as cis-ri sr its omni wornwasio __ aiu " ' f I _ A' :H ‘f`_ 1 at V I of B ~ I' irirmuretewireof nsv.u.cmpi»u or 1 f_ , o i - e "~ = Stratbalbyn. The sympathyoi Preabyteryl _ _e j __ -g , 4___,_f ' e ' _ `- V = A. __~ lung, hi `~ _. ._ . .,.,. i _ _ _ -L..-s ` _ S. _ _ _‘_ __Vv____>TV_N 2, e~ ~ fe". _*_ NEW YORK STUCK; »I.lST~'§l&i|'lE*i>~Rn a“;Kvow~_.:~> u .I _ _ _ ~ _ ' -Q-in . ' ‘ r o.__....._.~»._..__. ` . . ‘I ‘ -niimat (fingered witlnih On LEDGBH' '~ . H ..°_i..._ _ M- f QQ - . rorar. _ . _ _ r'oa<..s¢u¢ue»ofsmuc» ,H-_ B; o. caLnacna.i~r . may ¢wM»f\=°1==v¢N°¢ Wl°¢\*` 1* _ovnaaonm uv 'ran simon. _ ,_ - the " I '_-1~~n~ “izraaureguome g 'measures New `!orkCensra'.l Roeklid St. Paul Farmer’slfm~e“°ur° _ _ , Umm Pu Prra iii _ ' -as i-nnsfrocx asvmsos- I. Unllmi States Babhnr r _--------- ln. D. ucL*_sncur.As~, ri; ii. _ _re QHGAG0 “Ang” ALFRED o.Hawr.n1r i emacs, Nov; ;21._sps¢arir.>_'rrie BO0t ff., . _ ...er LAFRIHND Made of the best grain leatherf. tanned from 8 to ll months, waffr proof, bellows tongue, clamp sole. the real thing for the mud, our own mal" GOFF BROS. r ;v'1- 3| ‘l . ._¢___--1--o ` WHEN IT HURTS TO COUGH ‘ The con ii that hurts the cough that gets r and deeper into the bronchial tubes andiis making directly fOr the l\1l\8S» l50b°00m¢ pneumonia., inflammation of the luntls or consumption. Such couzhs yield only to the wonderful eiilciency of Dr. Chase s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentinc which loosens the tightness and cures cou§h and cold together. 25 cents a. bottle. ainfly_ size 60 cents, sold everywhere. - ‘ --~1p---Q-fa-_-1-1-“' Mr. R. Bearisto will sell by public auction in front of his nilice Queen Street today the remainder ol a. car Of Winter apples, sale commencing at 11 o’cloaJl§.1i Attention is called to”-the saleof apples by Mr. R. Benirsto in front of`¥iis,oifl0€_ _QQ Queen street this morning at 11 o’c£c1l§- _ 4 » -__ . ___ "\ Q '__' "IT 1', A. tg; ié ‘tt I N V l'l`A'l` ION .l t f J _ Zlw; 7. - ' _ ar. u 51"? ishereby extended to all Y°“‘_3 The New canadian l~"f. men and women interested in .1 '_ I practical education to write for the ri I/if - or rua- "._ Only a few left- ? Buslms Educators Association . .,), ; 1 .1 . ii/i1.ii=Ax......,N-B- r xiuiaicuascauiiiiln "T .fh'°'°k“°”d F"‘”‘7G°°d‘ _ `r :wooden ` Pr°Pfi°_°°f* If _ '~ . ,_ /. 4. //,_ ‘ -;. e § ~. ‘ _' 1. -Q ’/} ' 'f, "_ L _ Q -__~ /, ` /_ 1 ‘_ f \ uimriiii ousursss, confer. Game. p ‘ V and girls. _ _ X r t tight in the chest, is dail getting dee r 3. V RMNBEL I /7 , . . .__-gd I 9 ol SYLLABUS uf’ r Splendid pastime for your boys _'ti ~‘. e n t n - _,tt _To m'__ g p Better secureo ea oy uiszino si mooiir llovvi-ngaae th oi ing g . _s Dec_ wheat, 70%; mm -_ LIBBIE DWYRE Wheatlliz work,-~ 5.1 H. RATTRAY charm 'roran , v\`-.-/v\/_ v`,~,~ _ _,~¢~\. v`~-..`~__~`,_,`~v` ~ _e»_ CANADIAN FRUITS IN ENGLAND. 3 The eforts to establish a., permanent market in this country for Canadian fruit give promise of far more success than hitherto, and in this connection it may be stated that there hasjust arrived in Liver- pool a large shipment- of fruits, compris- ing pears, apples, and peaches from the Dominion. The consignment, which has been conveyed by the Manchester, Com- merce one of the Manchester liners, con~ sistiug of no fewer than 2,000 cases. Samples of these delicious fruits can now be seen in the window of the oilice of the Liverpool Traffic Agency, Can iiian Pacific Railway (manager Mr. J. J. Gilhertson), 9 James street, and a glance at them is calculated to made the mouths ofthe passers-by along that side of James-1 Bdking Powders Madefrompune ereamci tartar. » _ __ _ ` , .r 9 _ _ ;__m__?__.___-A-e-1 aah# my ' '° an inheel 'aisoalyapartotthetnepeaade F.nou=Sfr. Perils; 0oi.i.»”Ii¥/II) ng; LasjuooirA19DlBSoN;'EBH'. - ,whence this popular Dlwllltteu, the nil ‘ ' ....._.,_ " eaetive to ' lm' _ ati una ` I 4 -. @#”' ‘z 1-li” EBSS Q ° and disease can iiud no tootlold lf _-___ $4.2” I t IQM -» -_- ~.~,-_-s/___,,, ,- -_- »\»vv-» ~»_`¢- ¢,`».,~»-,__ ,_,`,_~._,.,_, ` , _ _ e -..»-_»_-\-,~~~___~_ -_»_~_~_-_____ __-_-.~.-_-_e . _A_~_~_~_~_-_-_~__________ street water. They are certainly line `. specimens of fruit, and in point of flavour and all round quality will want a lot of beating by the same kind of fruit grown on our shores. The peaches comprise two varieties the Elberta and the Crawford and it may be mentioned that theyare grown in the open air at Grimsby, Ontario where there are miles and mileeof orchard I and vineyards, and where thmclimate and soil are both specially suited for their tcuitivation, These peaches ,_l_iave an ex- _ceptiorially beautiful _bloom and for ` luscious tlavour couldfnot- be excelled, ,The nears and annlesare _likewise of at remarkably mellowjuicy nature and of good solid tissue. .. It is -satisfactory to X note that iliese fruits can now be sent into 5 England, and on arrival found tobe in a Perf-WHY S0=lD¢_i condition, From Grimsby I they are shipped to Montreal in refriger- .ator cars, then _ placed in refrigerator Ychambers on the Stcimships, and brought across toEngland in a temperature of from 'SB trmildegreex. The mechanical refriger- ` ator on the steainers was inaugurated in Llwl by the Hon. Sydney Fisher, Minister r of Agriculture. Since thenimprovements ‘ have been made as regards the packing and grading '°f me t from and chances adopted in the temperature of the roirightors, 80 that I, now it is pqggible to place these fruits ‘ on the Brit-ish markets in _a saleable lcondition. The requisite temperature is ensured by the reoent»intro‘ti\10tion on the trim “med “\?°=a°seu1e°»°= "lf __ i .,,pi;ce¢iiii:he¢ord'isoor»ge"en¢mtera,sna =n-nii»~ie.riir.iiis A signin 'S "offlli`e-rul¢4=v- ‘sam fm-¢my.m»m¢nseiie mis imitol-ivarool. 'lhnclieltir iwiiauusimnoei- erusamanuaiii md a portion N E meal time comes to insure good digestion E gtegmea by the Dominion Government ot I BALLUTS- PRINIEI ' L-iab For Kings’ Elcctiu on _ -_<_._ » 1 0BJlECTl0N 0VER@l.ED Ham U __ < or -f . ‘ I _ ,'R0y3l at El¢Cll‘lC Oli Tm’ sm l Count Lantrec Five g' ¢_“|'.“ Years Sentence; 33% ' i Q *___* -“g E §l~0;ar.1n.ne'11aicco._sn1.i.soU1, ,stan "n&m’..’_" ldaagdlau Gener1lIl°’E.leetrll Com mvuu 'M * _Q ' 9 "7 eouditleu with to il 1 taken over the business of the Royal 7 I. | Electric Company of Montreal br "$U,~\ r h I’ I om umm snow e alan. can r N imp-iwnnieas mi- passing neges toads ot fmn, ,m_,_».',,. one foot taller than her lord, being a; we M N9" Scam' ` T' C0!i'lTaI1'l®l!-A ; POII1' I8~'H.$'l‘IUN PBUOIIDIHUB. {1f§. nut* 1 ‘i F S'r.Jorm Nov., 97.-(Speo£-At the] Turkey arebeehlag King’sCountyreoount today' V .Skinner lmunsel for Col. Domvllle, _tha did notaliow the watermark; . . _ :fre Csueisenl Gust inekeaa arieytlietweulil lea and -women, who are 'broken greater-nudiberarepeople who are ia hir health but who know that the wtf. to keep well ieto keep the digestion pdleet and use Staert’e Tablets as regularly and proper assimilation of M Prevention is always better than exe e digestion is kept ln good working order by the daily use of Stuai-t's Dyspepela Tablets. 1 _ Hr. Thomas Scale, liaydeld, Callt.,eaqe: “Have used and recomuiepded Stunt' Tablets because there is nothing l ' them to keep-the stomach right.” Miss Lelia Dively, 4687 Plummer Bt., A Pittsburg, Pa., writes: “I wish everyolo Dyspepsia Tablets. I suifered for a long time and did not know what alled me. I lost ilesli rightalong until one day I and immediately bought a 50 cent box at 'box and am gaining in dash and color. I have at last found something that has From Mrs. Del. Eldred, Sun Prairie, during the hot weather of the past sum- said my liver was torbid and I had over weeks without much improvement; I Tablets (which I had used long before fOr l Tl-reyare easily the best all around arm of people who take Stuarts "1-¢gularlyaftermeal§. They contain no - di-ugaeimply the natural peptonee and dig-ative which every weak ewuiach Stuart’s Dyspepsla Tablets are sollfby will develop a gigantic trade in % J; some _ . _ / . _ . ».~.- Y .‘ ‘ ._ "- ' `~ fr- ~ ' r~ `_- ' ‘ - ~ - - - . . , . ~>-,__,. .' ' - » - r <<.‘ _ an _ » ~ = - <1 \ ,+,.i_. »_ _ `_`, .r _ fy _ __ » .` '___ =~;§ ”._'1.= " ' V - _ _ ' < _ :_ __ _ _ ix., . - _Li V -1 _V r _ .. _ -- » f . »»._ ~ = __ _ 1 f _ ' _ _ ' 1.1. f. _ -"1:-75* -._-‘,iv..;__g»» ~ _--¢,:._t:'f“_», ,,- _ _‘».'~,-»'_ ._ _' __ J _ » , _#vt v - » . _,i -i:r»»i a»,,-- THE Celtmll is Wrong Pancras Satisfactory _youre runny emu Judge Desaeyen thlsmcrnieaeeateueel Lot eletlleg ee he eeae Count Toulouse De Lantree to Ive fmt! I aoldlan ll lailla with Newioax, lov I7 I etillreheeete Kim ii @“ ww aff to know how grateful I am for Stui\rt'l, ` l r noticed an advertisment of these tablets `@g§§\@§ the drug store. Iam onlyon the second S , reached the ailment." Wie., “I was taken dlaly very suddenly J mer. Alter ten days of constant dixzi- ness I went to our local physician, who FERN S heated my blood; he doctored me for two CANDELMM finally thought of sousrvo Dysrewie gangs; gQV|;§§ s had feelings) and the ilrst three . """°“~ r|vE o ctocic tablets helped me. m ‘ family medicine I ever used.” , The ' Y T br ts tly vwnle in fnlrlrswri »,;`.i€t,, $53 .'3’rf’2i.., ...ti o,r.ii..,.».... rancr c o i. o in al opiates cocaine or any cathartic injurious ,,c,,,_ _ Handsome patterltl drnggists everywhere in UnitedStetee \`¢‘¢\ Mag’ .qw _ Canada and Gx¢atBri_tl»i\\» _ _ g ” there i»._ every iaaiesuoa that canada Pf*‘|“"